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Fluorosint 207, Fluorosint 500


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Fluorosint® 207, Fluorosint® 500, Engineering Plastics

FLUOROSINT®: is the most dimensionally stable PTFE based product available today. Fluorosint® offers all the great properties of Teflon® coupled with the superior dimensional stability of other engineering plastics. Fluorosint® has a continuous use temperature of 500 F (260 C) with the excellent chemical resistance capabilities of virgin PTFE. Fluorosint® allows the design engineer additional options to use all the good of PTFE with improved load carrying capability and reduced deformation (1/9 that of unfilled PTFE). All this while still offering a low coefficient of thermal expansion. Fluorosint® is readily available in rod, tube, sheet, or finished machined components. Currently two grades are available; Fluorosint® 207, which is FDA approved and non-permeable in steam, or for additional stability, Fluorosint® 500 which is non-FDA approved, but offers even more improved load carrying capability than the 207. Please see the Chemical Resistant Materials Page for technical specifications on all grades of readily available Fluorosint, or request your own personal copy of AIP's Material Specifications Brochure.

AIP specializes in industrial plastics including DELRIN®, Ultem®, Nylatron®, Plastic Composites such as Orkot, CIP, Tenmat, ACM, Luytex®, PEEK™, Fluorosint®, Radel R, Vespel®, Ryton® PPS, Celazole®, Ertalyte®, Kynar® and Torlon®.

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